William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO)

 - Class of 1929

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-gri- !lldI?'li1'L1'5i'1'I1lfO7l ...Mg-5'xiiilglgiiiiwnn' E A BEZMATYQSQ QiQi ' PNA Brown Erickson Van Smith Dickinson Ott Dillee BOARD OF EDUCATION FRANK R. BROXVN ...,,.,....,................,.......................... ............. . PRESIDENT MRS. WM. ERICKSON ,... . ,........ . .,.. .....,........,,.. V ICE'PRESIDENT HERBERT C. VAN SMITH ....,,...... .... ,,.,...................... T R EASURER ALBERT Orr A. K, DILLEE MRS. W. B. DICKINSON An Appreciation Our Annual would be incomplete without an expression of our appreciation of the work of the Board of Education of Independence. We feel this an opportunity to tell those who read our Annual of our gratitude to this body, which make our educa- tional opportunities possible. We know of the long sessions of planning for our interests. We know ofthe responsibility incumbent upon you of eHiciently spending your time to select one- hundred thirty-six teachers and principals who are foundto be qualified to aid us and give us inspiration for our life,s work. We are proud of the excellent building we now enjoy and we appreciate your recent work in submitting a proposition for a loan that a more adequate place maybe had for the everfincreasing numbers taking work in the industrial and line arts, aswell as academic work. All of this you have done for us freely, cheerfully, and unselfishly. We trust our actions will be our best means of giving this spirit of gratitude, expression: and that you will ever feel that your efforts have not been in vain. We sincerely thank you for your thoughtful consideration of our welfare and pledge to merit your continued confidence. El XR Page Eleven .f is .

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I Yi?-V V ,f ff' , vxfsdsllin, ,A W, .XP I-Ji gg flgsijpi-filsgt x. Y, I Administration JKNJU A High School education is now deemed indispensable to young people who 'ex- pect to enter any business or profession. - ' ln the competition to be met throughout life, aggressive, thoughtful, and precise estimates have to be made in order to succeed in any line of work. - Some who cannot remain in school until graduation do achieve success in life, but they are students who possess rare qualities of attention to detail and an indomi- table will-power. The High School plan is the shortest one to the goal because problems are met in class discussions which are but cross-sections of life. The classmate is the future part- ner, or competitor, and with a knowledge of his reactions, and with ability acquired from teacherfguiclance, the graduate of a High School has a distinct advantage over the non-graduate. , Let each Freshman, then, determine to become a graduate. Forty-tvvo subjects are offered in our High School, and the most critical student surely should be able to select a course of study to suit his individual interests. A Well selected line of endeavor means a better foundation, a greater appreciation of values, higher ideals, and preparation for a more purposeful life. ln choosing a pro- gram let us not forget the adage, The busiest person at the foot of the ladder will not only climb higher, but will also be found the most efficient one at the top. We should be grateful, to those Whose means and foresight have furnished buildings, materials, lesson plans, and guidance, to our parents for the opportunity given us to secure a High School education. Youth is the period when we are best suited according to age, physical develop, ment, and awakening ideals, to put forth our best efforts to prepare to live and co- operate with each other in the future. Sincerely, E. B. STREET. Q ff Txrfxst Page Twelve - tg f,:L,....1.-:-

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